Delegating the sovereignty from the citizens to the Government is necessary, to a certain degree, in order to ensure the efficiency of the constitution and the separation of powers, as well as the process of lawmaking. However the complex structure that we now call a “state” and that already seems to have reached its limitations is often perceived as a cold, impersonal structure, in which citizens are becoming only an insignificant part, an interchangeable wheel in a grand design. Thus the decision tends to become more distant from the citizens, than it was in the Greek democracy for example. The new means of communication, especially the Internet, give the citizen the possibility to be closer to the decisions taken by the legislator. The b...
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This paper investigates the relationship between the idea of popular sovereignty and the conditions ...
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The issue of whether a legislative body in a democratic society can bind itself on matters relating ...
Lawmaking was related to the state sovereignty exclusively, more than the other government acts, a...
Democracy has developed and develops only in so far as the relationship betweenGovernment and the go...
In any state which, constitutionally, recognizes its democratic character, it is admitted that powe...
Welcome to our quaint hypothetical, democratic, and pluralist State ' let us call it 'Herculeum'. Th...
none1siThe rule of law is a traditional concept much used but little examined in its current magnitu...
The article deals with theoretical aspects of the constitutional principle of government by people a...
The concept of state power represents the dominant theme of the whole political philosophy. The conc...
The theme of revision of the Constitution is a central point in the analysis of the constitutional t...
This article criticises the commonly-held view that parliamentary sovereignty are autonomous, and po...
This article examines three indicators of a functioning rule of law state. First, that the executive...
This paper investigates the relationship between the idea of popular sovereignty and the conditions ...
This paper investigates the relationship between the idea of popular sovereignty and the conditions ...
The coding is not only the expression of the political will of the law maker, it firstly is a comple...
none1noThe present article offers a summary overview of the evolutions of the modern international l...
The issue of whether a legislative body in a democratic society can bind itself on matters relating ...
Lawmaking was related to the state sovereignty exclusively, more than the other government acts, a...
Democracy has developed and develops only in so far as the relationship betweenGovernment and the go...